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  1. Reptile keeping has actually begun to eclipse my aquarium keeping. I have 4 Ball pythons, 1 Kenyan Sand Boa, 1 Boa Constrictor Imperator, 4 Leopard Geckos and a Crested Gecko. Honestly the reptile husbandry is less time consuming then the aquarium husbandry. I love both worlds tho and am blessed to have both in our home.

  2. So I just wanted to jump in to offer my mistakes as a learning tool. Otocinclus are very finicky when first brought home and as was stated they are schooling fish. I feel like with them even more than others it’s important to bring home a decent group at one time as it seems to help relax them and give them a better chance of making it. I made that mistake early on of just getting one at a time and it didn’t work out and I hate losing fish so it was a huge bummer when I realized it was likely my lack of understanding that contributed. Just wanted to offer the heads up from personal experience. They are awesome awesome fish tho so I hope you really enjoy yours!

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  3. So I know it isn’t perfect and it isn’t 100% complete yet but I set up a White Cloud Biotope and I think it’s coming along pretty nice. Just finally added the fish today and I’m pretty excited. I don’t want to plant to heavily but if anyone knows of some native Chinese aquatic plants that would go nicely suggestions are appreciated! 

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  4. On 3/7/2022 at 6:29 PM, FrozenFins said:

    Thanks @BettaHomesAndGardens @Mmiller2001. I've looked into the hygger ones, its probably what I'm going to go with.

    @Streetwise I really enjoy the fluval 3.0 nanos.  On amazon.ca they are only $120 (the regular 3.0s are double that). 

    @BettaHomesAndGardens or anyone have you had experiance with this light:

    https://www.amazon.ca/Aquarium-Extendable-Dimmable-Spectrum-Freshwater/dp/B0896Y818P/ref=sr_1_5?crid=33G7FNDU4G3OD&keywords=hygger+aquarium+light&qid=1646699326&sprefix=hygger+aquarium+light%2Caps%2C97&sr=8-5

    How would it compare to the one you reccemended me?

    I don’t have that particular model. I have the one that I linked but I did watch some reviews of that model. Everyone said it was good but that the timer instructions were a bit convoluted so there’s been a bunch of people that have made video walkthroughs on YouTube. The model I have is pretty straight forward tho but as far as light output I think they’re both pretty comparable.

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  5. Hygger. The fluval is great but absolutely not necessary. There are plenty of alternatives that will grow plants amazingly and look great I have the 30 in Hygger and have for some time and it’s been great and won’t cost you a car payment. 
     

     

    https://www.amazon.com/hygger-Sunrise-Daylight-Moonlight-Adjustable-Brightness-Extendable/dp/B08N19ZXMR/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=3PH7MWMPRDUXV&keywords=hygger+aquarium+light&qid=1646695538&sprefix=%2Caps%2C70&sr=8-3

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  6. On 2/28/2022 at 6:31 PM, The Goatee said:

    I got mine in May of last year. Other reviews at the time had expressed the same observation. If they adjusted it to shut all the way off, this really is a great budget light with that flaw resolved. As cheap as they are, maybe I will role the dice again.

    Looks like a good alternative to the Finnex Planted+ HLCs that I’ve got. Will keep it in mind.

    This is the exact model I got. I got mine about 2 months ago so perhaps it has been updated. Hope it works well for you!

    https://www.amazon.com/hygger-Sunrise-Daylight-Moonlight-Adjustable-Brightness-Extendable/dp/B08N197NGW/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2S4F5ZASQRV2K&keywords=hygger%2Baquarium%2Blight&qid=1646096602&sprefix=hygger%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-5&th=1

  7. That's so strange mine shuts all the way off during the off cycle. I don't know if maybe i have an updated model or a different model or something because mine definitely shits all the way off. As far as the intensity I played with it until I had an intensity that I felt like would suffice. the lack of Algae growth I suspect has more to do with my reduced lighting duration than with the light intensity itself. I've not tested it with a PAR meter so I'm not sure how much of a difference the intensity adjustment  is making.

  8. So Hygger lights are the highest tech low budget lights I've ever used and a dimmable have a built in timer, are size adjustable and so on. They are pretty inexpensive and I've liked them quite a bit. I struggled with algae with my old light and I put one of these on and dimmed it and set the timer for 6 hours and I have no issues anymore. 

     

    https://www.amazon.com/Hygger-Spectrum-Extendable-Controller-Freshwater/dp/B07X9T9PV6/ref=asc_df_B07XBSY32G/?tag=&linkCode=df0&hvadid=385191879806&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6040828051655960627&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9016180&hvtargid=pla-837646189911&ref=&adgrpid=78564976036&th=1

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  9. On 2/24/2022 at 11:29 PM, AndreaW said:

    Bettas are not sensitive to the actual pH number, but they are sensitive to unstable pH. So, keeping it stable is the key (as long as it's within the normal parameters). I also don't "chase" pH numbers (unless I were keeping something that did need a specific pH).

    This this this! Couldn’t have said it betta….(ha!) Stability over a magic number everytime.

  10. Nothing crazy but I've always wanted angelfish. When I first got into the hobby ten years ago I bought one and put it in my 20 gallon. I had no idea what I was doing and new nothing about them an just impulse bought it and it died within an hour. I don't know if it was something I did or it was just already unhealthy but literally ever since then I've never gotten them again. At this point I'm seasoned enough that I'm sure I could successfully keep them in the appropriate sized tank but I still haven't done it.

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  11. API 5 in 1 test strips will tell you KH and GH but aren't as accurate as liquid tests of course but still gets you some data. The aquarium co-op multi-test strips will tell you GH. They sell the liquid API test here on the site but definitely find that out before tampering with the pH using chemicals. Stable parameters are always preferred to trying to achieve a magic number especially with a betta so just keep that in mind as well. Kudos for taking the time to find out more I've always had the tendency to act without thinking and then sit there like "well I hope I didn't mess that up" lol.

  12. On 2/18/2022 at 1:33 AM, Minanora said:

    What are your goals for using easy carbon?

    I used it in my 75G tank for a while but it was causing issues with my Val and my Anubius. I only use it in my 20G high in my sons room, and even then, I hardly use it anymore. I was using it to combat algae but it turns out that my green spot algae wasn't impacted by easy carbon. So I started dosing easy green instead. So far, oddly, adding that has been much better for algae issues.

    Dealing with hair algae and had read that carbon would combat it. The Otocinclus don’t touch the hair algae so I have also reduced lighting and am going to add some Amano shrimp.

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  13. My daughter spent the first several months of her life in the NICU in Chicago and at the time my son was 4. The Shedd Aquarium of Chicago maintains a large Reef tank in the hospital and that was on of my sons favorite things to do during our extended stays in the hospital. SO many of the kids would gather there and it was such a source of joy. It saddens me to hear this but unfortunately makes all to much sense that some corporate rube would pull something like this. Good on you for having made this gesture in the first place and for continuing to help as much as you are. Sorry this is happening.

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  14. Cancerous tumors in Betta fish are pretty rare so there's a possibility its not that. Has he had trouble swimming or been floating at all? Could be swim bladder maybe? Any which way you slice it there are things you can try. I would try dosing so aquarium salts. It may do nothing but it certainly won't hurt. Just be advised with salts that it can affect live plants or invertebrates. As long as he's eating I agree with the other posters that that is the best indicator he's still feeling pretty ok. Hope this helps.

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